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HIV Presentations

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

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Introduction to HIV PrEP | November 5, 2021

In this presentation, Michelle Iandiorio, MD, ECHO faculty member and clinical director for SCAETC and associate professor for UNMHSC, provides an introduction to PrEP, describes the various HIV prevention methods, differentiates HIV PEP from HIV PrEP, reviews potential adverse drug events from HIV PEP and PrEP and identifies who may benefit from PrEP.

Indications and Contraindications to PrEP | November 12, 2021

In this presentation, Jorge Mera, MD, FACP, ECHO faculty member, infectious disease physician and director of Infectious Diseases at Cherokee Nation Health Services, discusses indications and contraindications for PrEP, review methods for obtaining a sexual history, and answers questions about who is a good candidate for PrEP.

Initiating PrEP | November 19, 2021

In this presentation, Jorge Mera, MD, FACP, ECHO faculty member, infectious disease physician and director of Infectious Diseases at Cherokee Nation Health Services, shares valuable insights around clinical/laboratory evaluation prior to prescribing PrEP, rational for labs, interpretation of HIV and HBV serology, treatment considerations, discusses counseling prior to and during PrEP delivery, recommended regimens, and potential side effects from PrEP.

Monitoring the Patient While on PrEP/Addressing Complications | December 3, 2021

In this presentation, Jonathan Iralu, MD, FACP, Indian Health Service Chief Clinical Consultant for Infectious Diseases, provides a detailed update on monitoring persons on PrEP, including recommended labs, clinical monitoring and STI/HIV testing recommendations.

Monitoring the Patient While on PrEP/Addressing Complications – Part 2 | December 10, 2021

In this presentation, Janet Cabrales, PharmD, Clinical Pharmacist at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center, discusses lab monitoring for people on PrEP, side effects of medication and adherence considerations, details on how and when to transition from non-occupational PEP to PrEP, and finally when to discontinue PrEP.

Recruiting for PrEP Candidates | December 17, 2021

In this presentation, Leslie Stewart, MD, infectious diseases physician for Chinle Hospital (Navajo Nation), shares provider based interventions to increase PrEP, effective strategies for patient education and engagement, and innovative strategies for PrEP delivery, including a focus on mobile clinics, TelePrEP, and immediate/same day PrEP initiation.

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Prevention: A Highly Effective Biomedical Option | February 23, 2022

In this series of presentations focused on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Prevention, Dawn K. Smith, MD, MS, MPH, and Demetre Daskalakis, MD, MPH cover the evidence on effectiveness, monitoring, and best practices, including remote provision of PrEP care services. Then, CAPT Heather Huentelman, PharmD, BCPS, shares her story of why she chose to start providing PrEP, and her perspective on running PrEP care services in I/T/U facilities. This one-hour Grand Rounds session included an opportunity to engage in a didactic presentation, become part of a learning community, and join an Infectious Disease ECHO program.

Choosing to Provide PrEP | March 19, 2021

In this series of presentations, ECHO faculty members Leslie Stewart, MD, Infectious Diseases physician for Chinle Hospital (Navajo Nation), and Heather Huentelman, Clinical Pharmacist at Phoenix Indian Medical Center will share an overview and their story of why they chose to start providing Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) – a highly effective and safe intervention that prevents the transmission of HIV.

Ending the Epidemics in Indian Country: HIV and STIs | May 3rd, 2022

In this series of presentations, Dr. Jonathan Iralu, Chief Clinical Consultant for Infectious Diseases at IHS, a primary care approach to Eliminating HIV in Indian Country. Then, Dr. Melanie Taylor, Medical Epidemiologist for the CDC and Captain with the United States Public Health Service, reviews sexually transmitted diseases: review of surveillance, screening and treatment recommendations for chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis.

HIV 101 | May 19, 2022

In this series of presentations, Dr. Jorge Mera, ECHO Medical Director, provides a clinical update on emerging COVID-19 topics. Then, Dr. Jonathan Iralu, Chief Clinical Consultant for Infectious Diseases at IHS, presents on HIV (human immunodeficiency virus).

Date added: May 12, 2022